Tiara Peach Adds New Products to Tatum J Luxury Collection

Tiara Peach  Photo by Christopher Potter

The Tatum J collection has now added something for the men – a product that the luxury bag line’s founder, Tiara Peach, had in her plans all along.

A recent Gazelle in Our Midst, Peach launched the collection late last year, and knew that she would continue to expand the offerings.

The newest products include The John Wallet – in green, navy blue or black stingray leather. She also added another bag to the lady’s line, this one a medium-sized high-quality, polished-skin stingray, known as The Louise. Peach also added some new color choices for existing products.

A makeup artist and influencer, Peach has been in the beauty business since she was 19 years old. Working with top models from around the country, she also has a great fashion sense.

The John Wallet

That’s what she tapped into to create the line of unique luxury bags, which she calls the Tatum J collection.

Last fall, Peach shared in a Gazelle podcast her experience of losing her infant son, Tatum John, for whom the collection is named, hoping to help other women who have experienced similar loss.

The luxury fashion accessory collection is created from stingray and other exotic sustainable leathers, like ostrich and python. It’s designed and handcrafted in the United States by skilled artisans.

The Louise Bag

“I wanted to offer people luxurious, unique styles that will last basically, forever,” Peach said. “They are much more durable than cowhide.”

The line came about while Peach was helping her fiancé, John Hanlon, owner of The Fur and Leather Centre, with a pop-up store in Aspen, Colorado. There, she met a wholesaler who works with exotic leather, and the idea and the business grew from there.

“I sent styles to some of my friends, and gauged their reaction,” Peach said. “Everyone loved them. They’re cute, fun, different and affordable, because they will last a lifetime.”

The Tristyn Clutch in peach

Naming the entire collection after baby Tatum was a way of honoring him. Individual bags also have personal significance, named for her daughter (The Tristyn), her fiancé’s mother (The Therese), and her own signature bag (The Tiara).

Officially launched on Black Friday, Peach started with three different sizes – a small clutch, a medium-sized bag and a larger one.

“Different people like the different sizes – there’s something for everyone, plus we can all use a clutch to switch into for dinner or an evening out,” Peach said. “And they are individually hand-dyed and handmade – with love.”

The Therese

Additional expansion plans include adding other exotic leathers, like alligator and crocodile, and a men’s line of belts and messenger bags, most likely incorporating shoes, as well. Eventually, she would like to develop a line of clothing with stingray features.

The Tristyn Clutch

Peach began working first in retail store cosmetics, learning different tips and tricks that helped her create her own personal application with her company, Tiara Marie Artistry (also known as By Yours Truly). Her goal is to utilize a natural approach to beauty, while enhancing her clients’ best features. The most rewarding part of her job is the clients’ newfound confidence, once she is finished.

Since relocating from Chicago to St. Louis two years ago, Peach has enjoyed taking in the beautiful sunsets and sunrises.

“I love watching the sunrise from my balcony. I can see views of the arch at the same time,” Peach said. “And I also love the great – I mean beyond amazing – BBQ in St. Louis!”

For more information on the Tatum J collection, visit thetatumjcollection.com. For a limited time, use code Spring30 on checkout and receive a special 30% discount. To see examples of Peach’s work as a professional makeup artist, visit byyourstrulytiara.com.

 

Vicki French Bennington

Executive editor and senior writer Vicki French Bennington has been with Gazelle Media since its inception. She has a penchant for detail and getting to the heart and soul of the story. Vicki is an award-winning journalist, editor, writer and photographer, and co-author of the non-fiction book, A Life in Parts. She has edited several books for publication, and worked as an independent journalist, writer, editor and consultant for businesses in a variety of industries. She earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communications with a minor in marketing from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, and has traveled extensively all over the world, particularly the United Kingdom, and lived in Australia for two years. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Women.

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